Retrospective analysis of factors associated with umbilical diseases in foals

IF 1.3 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
F. Perina , J. Mariella , N. Ellero , F. Freccero , C. Castagnetti , A. Lanci
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In neonatal foals, umbilical remnants can be affected by infectious and non-infectious diseases. This study aimed to retrospectively evaluate historical, management and clinical factors that may be related to the occurrence of umbilical remnant diseases. Clinical reports of foals born or hospitalized within 24 h of life during the 2017–2021 foaling seasons were reviewed. Forty/183 foals (21.9 %) developed umbilical remnant diseases (URD group), while 143/183 foals (78.1 %) had normal umbilical remnants (NUR group). In the URD group, 24/40 (60 %) had a patent urachus, 16/40 (40 %) omphalo-arteritis, 4/40 (10 %) omphalo-phlebitis, 10/40 (25 %) urachitis, 9/40 (22.5 %) abscess, 3/40 (7.5 %) periumbilical hematoma and 12/40 (30 %) more than one condition. URD frequency was higher in foals hospitalized after birth than in those born at the hospital (17/46 vs 23/137; P = 0.0068), lower in those that had access to the paddock before three days of life (p = 0.0426) and higher in recumbent foals (P = 0.0001). URD occurred more frequently after dystocia (P = 0.0068), prolonged stage II parturition (19±20.51 min vs 13±6.41 in NUR group; P = 0.0279), traction at parturition (P = 0.0005), and in foals with lower APGAR scores (8±1.72 vs 9±0.86 in NUR; P = 0.0063). Sepsis (P = 0.0245), neonatal encephalopathy (P = 0.0014), meconium retention (P = 0.0241) and congenital flexural limb deformities (P = 0.0049) were the most common associated diseases. Umbilical cord (UC) coiling, abnormal UC rupture, umbilical hemorrhage and increased umbilical stump volume occurred more frequently in URD than in NUR group (P = 0.0329, P = 0.0191, P = 0.0007 and P < 0.00001, respectively). Recognition of the identified predisposing historical, management and clinical factors should prompt careful umbilical remnant monitoring in neonatal foals.

马驹脐部疾病相关因素的回顾性分析。
新生马驹的残脐可能会受到感染性和非感染性疾病的影响。本研究旨在回顾性评估可能与残脐疾病发生有关的历史、管理和临床因素。研究回顾了2017-2021年马驹产季期间出生或住院24小时内的临床报告。40/183匹马驹(21.9%)出现残脐疾病(URD组),143/183匹马驹(78.1%)残脐正常(NUR组)。在URD组中,24/40(60%)患有尿道通畅,16/40(40%)患有脐动脉炎,4/40(10%)患有脐静脉炎,10/40(25%)患有尿道炎,9/40(22.5%)患有脓肿,3/40(7.5%)患有脐周血肿,12/40(30%)患有一种以上的疾病。与在医院出生的马驹相比,出生后住院的马驹尿毒症发生率更高(17/46 vs 23/137;P=0.0068),出生三天前能进入围场的马驹尿毒症发生率更低(P=0.0426),而卧床的马驹尿毒症发生率更高(P=0.0001)。尿崩症更多发生在分娩后(P=0.0068)、第二产程延长(19±20.51 分钟 vs NUR 组 13±6.41;P=0.0279)、分娩时牵引(P=0.0005)以及 APGAR 评分较低的马驹(8±1.72 vs NUR 组 9±0.86;P=0.0063)。败血症(P=0.0245)、新生儿脑病(P=0.0014)、胎粪滞留(P=0.0241)和先天性屈肢畸形(P=0.0049)是最常见的相关疾病。脐带绕颈、脐带异常断裂、脐出血和脐残端体积增大在 URD 组比 NUR 组更常见(P=0.0329、P=0.0191、P=0.0007 和 P=0.0014)。
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Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
7.70%
发文量
249
审稿时长
77 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Equine Veterinary Science (JEVS) is an international publication designed for the practicing equine veterinarian, equine researcher, and other equine health care specialist. Published monthly, each issue of JEVS includes original research, reviews, case reports, short communications, and clinical techniques from leaders in the equine veterinary field, covering such topics as laminitis, reproduction, infectious disease, parasitology, behavior, podology, internal medicine, surgery and nutrition.
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